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fellow member in British English (ˈfɛləʊ ˈmɛmbə) nounsomeone who is a member of the same organization or society as you Examples of 'fellow member' in a sentencefellow member An agency, she realized, run by a fellow member of the judiciary.He thought he'd found a fellow member of the band of brothers; turns out it was just another quitter.What will have come as a surprise was the thinly-veiled dig from a fellow member of the manager's union which accompanied it.On this occasion, however, the man waiting in the car was not the loyal fellow member the attackers believed him to be.He once adjourned a meeting for 10 minutes after being heckled by a fellow member.The alleged misbehaviour also included failing to report suspected misconduct by a fellow member of his unit to his superiors.You will receive payments (of up to 2p) every time a fellow member rates one of your reviews as useful.Yes, it is difficult to recall an encounter with a fellow member of the top-four society into which they went as such underdogs.But that doesn't seem to have impressed fellow members of the peerage.Freemasons work to the benefit of society, not to benefit fellow members. |